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Artila presents IPAC-5070 single board computer

An Artila Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 13, 2008

Artila Electronics has announced its IPAC-5070, an ARM9-based single board computer (SBC) with advanced data acquisition capability.

The IPAC-5070 integrates low power ARM9 SOC, isolated digital and analogue I/O, 64MB SDRAM, and 16MB flash memory with a pre-installed Linux OS into a compact and Din-Rail mountable module.

Equipped with four channels of 16-bit sigma-delta A/D, the IPAC-5070's fully isolated design allows accurate measurements within harsh and noisy environments.

Eight channels of photo isolated input and high drive transistor output are available for digital I/O monitor and control.

The IPAC-5070 is powered by a 180MHz ARM9 CPU with four channels isolated 16-bit multiplexed analogue inputs, eight channels opto-isolated digital inputs, and eight channels 500mA high-drive output.

With two 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports, one RS-232 port, one RS-485 port, two USB 2.0 host ports, and one SD memory card slot, this SBC offers plenty of I/O interfaces.

A true Linux computing platform with file system support, the IPAC-5070 has an open and standard programming environment.

Users can operate it the same way as a normal Linux desktop.

An open-source GNU Tool Chain, including a C/C++ cross-compiler and POSIX standard C/C++ library, is bundled with the IPAC-5070 as standard.

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